This article revisits Sigmund Freud’s analysis of the case of President Schreber and explores specifically the clinical notion of “delirium of influence”. The importance of Freud’s essay on the Schreber case is widely recognized, representing as it does one stage in the thinker’s inquiries into paranoia and the progressive understanding of the mechanism of neurosis. This article seeks to reposition Schreber’s delirium—reconsidered here not as a fantasy of transsexualism but as a fantasy of dominant power—in a more complex context allying the patient’s family history, the period in which his cosmogonic delirium occured and a consideration of the semantic potential of the German language in which President Schreber framed his delirium
Roger Perron, The Compulsion to think. From the "Rat Man" to Schreber. In both of these famous patie...
Since its publication, the German jurist Daniel Paul Schreber’s Memoirs of My Nervous Illness – acc...
The Schreber case has been used by generations of psychoanalysts and psychiatrists to exemplify many...
Cet article revient sur l’analyse par Sigmund Freud du cas du président Schreber et s’attache à la n...
figure name Daniel Schreber wrote memoirs of his experi-ences in asylums. His case was diagnosed Dem...
The author revisits Schreber’s Case considering the scientific and historical back ground context an...
Les Mémoires de D-P. Schreber (1905) et l interprétation qu en a donné Freud (1911) ont été source d...
The article presents a study on delusory changes in perceiving one’s own body in a patient with ment...
psychoanalyst, has written a book (based on his dissertation) whose goal is to endorse the correctne...
Daniel Paul Schreber, a psychotic man who had written his autobiography and became an important case...
The purpose of this article is to compare concisely the psychoanalytic and the psychiatric views abo...
THESIS 8771Daniel Paul Schreber, lawyer and judge, is better known as a "psychiatric patient par exc...
Esta análise do caso Schreber de Sigmund Freud em sua intertextualidade com os escritos de Karl Abra...
1903 in which he described an illness since quoted as an outstanding example of paranoid schizophren...
Cet article s’organise autour de deux passages des Mémoires d’un névropathe de D. P. Schreber et con...
Roger Perron, The Compulsion to think. From the "Rat Man" to Schreber. In both of these famous patie...
Since its publication, the German jurist Daniel Paul Schreber’s Memoirs of My Nervous Illness – acc...
The Schreber case has been used by generations of psychoanalysts and psychiatrists to exemplify many...
Cet article revient sur l’analyse par Sigmund Freud du cas du président Schreber et s’attache à la n...
figure name Daniel Schreber wrote memoirs of his experi-ences in asylums. His case was diagnosed Dem...
The author revisits Schreber’s Case considering the scientific and historical back ground context an...
Les Mémoires de D-P. Schreber (1905) et l interprétation qu en a donné Freud (1911) ont été source d...
The article presents a study on delusory changes in perceiving one’s own body in a patient with ment...
psychoanalyst, has written a book (based on his dissertation) whose goal is to endorse the correctne...
Daniel Paul Schreber, a psychotic man who had written his autobiography and became an important case...
The purpose of this article is to compare concisely the psychoanalytic and the psychiatric views abo...
THESIS 8771Daniel Paul Schreber, lawyer and judge, is better known as a "psychiatric patient par exc...
Esta análise do caso Schreber de Sigmund Freud em sua intertextualidade com os escritos de Karl Abra...
1903 in which he described an illness since quoted as an outstanding example of paranoid schizophren...
Cet article s’organise autour de deux passages des Mémoires d’un névropathe de D. P. Schreber et con...
Roger Perron, The Compulsion to think. From the "Rat Man" to Schreber. In both of these famous patie...
Since its publication, the German jurist Daniel Paul Schreber’s Memoirs of My Nervous Illness – acc...
The Schreber case has been used by generations of psychoanalysts and psychiatrists to exemplify many...